Uncover the architectural charm of Tremadog, a serene village offering captivating car-free journeys into the heart of Wales.
Nestled in Gwynedd, Tremadog is a truly picturesque Georgian village, offering a delightful escape for those exploring without a car. Its unique architectural heritage, planned and built by William Alexander Madocks, makes for a charming wander through its historic streets.
Being perfectly situated on the fringes of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), Tremadog provides easy access to stunning natural beauty. From the village, you can readily explore the peaceful Coed Tremadog National Nature Reserve, enjoying tranquil walks right on your doorstep. A stroll into nearby Porthmadog, with its bustling harbour and the captivating Porthmadog Eisteddfod Stone Circle, is also a lovely outing.
Embrace the freedom of car-free travel by hopping on the famous Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway from Porthmadog, embarking on a scenic steam train journey through breathtaking landscapes. With local bus services connecting you to charming surrounding areas like Beddgelert and offering routes within Eryri National Park, Tremadog serves as an ideal base for a relaxed Welsh adventure.